Trump Leave G7 Early Over Israel-Iran Conflict, Warns Tehran
President Trump will cut short his G7 visit in Canada due to escalating Israel-Iran conflict, leaving Monday night after dinner with leaders
White House Press Secretary said Trump had a productive G7 day, including signing a UK trade deal, but cited urgent Middle East tensions for his early departure
The Israel-Iran conflict, now in its fourth day, dominated G7 discussions, prompting emergency talks among leaders to address rising instability
Trump warned on social media: “Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!” while urging Iran to return to the negotiating table
Criticizing Iran for missing a 60-day negotiation window, Trump said, “They are not winning this war” and called for talks before it’s “too late”
Asked about US military involvement, Trump said, “I don’t want to talk about that,” leaving global uncertainty about possible actions
G7 host PM Mark Carney called the crisis a “historic turning point,” emphasizing the danger of escalating global divisions
UK, France, Germany, and Italy held informal talks Sunday night. Germany drafted a statement to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons
G7 leaders united against Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Germany’s Chancellor stated, “Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons-capable material”
The G7 summit reflects a critical moment as global leaders urgently address escalating tensions and the volatile Israel-Iran conflict